Names on the buses

842 Eugenius Birch

664 Eugenius Birch

418 Eugenius Birch

Connections with Brighton and Hove : This great Victorian engineer and designer has left Brighton with two lasting examples of his work. The West Pier, built in 1866 and completed in stages up to 1916, was designed by Birch opposite Regency Square despite opposition from neighbours. It has been described as the finest pleasure pier ever built and is one or only two to have been granted Grade I listed status. Sadly the pier closed to the public in 1975 and although planning permission has been granted for its restoration, there have been legal hold ups to the work. Birch also built the Aquarium in 1871. It was then the largest in the world. Today it is the Sea Life Centre. He designed a number of piers in other parts of England including one at Margate (now demolished) and the north pier at Blackpool.

842 Dennis Trident - carried name since delivery in March 2001, on METRO Line 5, repainted into new Metro 5 livery May 2005, repainted into standard livery May 2009. Bus sold in August 2013. Name applied to 664 Scania Omnidekka in March 2015 until October 2016. Reappeared on Volvo Gemini 418 in March 2017.